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i believe it's good for egypt and the united states. we want to see egypt prosper and do well. and they have. they have had some traditions of freedom and liberty and egypt. and to see this happen now is very distressing. i've been briefed on this subject. i take it very seriously. if i have the opportunity, maybe i will in the days to come to raise that. in different forms. i'll be looking to doing so. i take it very seriously. it is a matter of the national security to the united states. our young people out to officially part of our government institutions being detained like this is not acceptable. and we just have to make that clear. >> thank you. we hope people are listening and they understand how seriously we take. this i graduated from the american air force base right next door in tripoli, north africa. so i lived in that part of the world for several years. and they know senator sessions may be traveling to that region in the days ahead. i hope we can send a clear message of what is acceptable behavior and what is completely unacceptable. it is completely unacceptabl
i believe it's good for egypt and the united states. we want to see egypt prosper and do well. and they have. they have had some traditions of freedom and liberty and egypt. and to see this happen now is very distressing. i've been briefed on this subject. i take it very seriously. if i have the opportunity, maybe i will in the days to come to raise that. in different forms. i'll be looking to doing so. i take it very seriously. it is a matter of the national security to the united states. our...
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artesia on i'd egypt egypt or tunisia? >> looking beyond the election -- inviting experts to make predictions about where we will be at the end of the coming year, about 20 paul, but 2013. this is often done with respect to where we can anticipate the dow might be, accuracy rate of these predictions are abysmal. we have to be careful about how we will hold our predictors to the accuracy of their projections, but given everything we have discussed about where these processes are headed, but the obstacles they confront, about the possibilities of our intervention, about the degree of influence outside actors might have cut if you had to speculate in an informed way about where you think we will be with respect to security sector reform in egypt and tunisia -- we will set libya side -- give me a sense of that. where do think we will be? >> that is a tremendous question. i feel like i am on a sunday morning talk show. for me, when i think about where the process is going, and i compare egypt and tunisia -- in some sense, there
artesia on i'd egypt egypt or tunisia? >> looking beyond the election -- inviting experts to make predictions about where we will be at the end of the coming year, about 20 paul, but 2013. this is often done with respect to where we can anticipate the dow might be, accuracy rate of these predictions are abysmal. we have to be careful about how we will hold our predictors to the accuracy of their projections, but given everything we have discussed about where these processes are headed,...
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egypt one of the two. >> in the case of egypt we have a tremendously close enduring relationship with the security sector. that is political and financial relationship and there are levers. the debate is how to exercise those levers. my own sense, my personal opinion that the more they are exercised on the basis of quiet diplomacy in dialogue with security sectors, the more we can push this process forward but at the same time having a public discussion with egyptian leaders -- there are two discussions that have to be pursued at the same time and let me review something, in the case of egypt, important civil society, a stake in this and part of the dialogue. we need to maintain our relationship with them and the important thing you pointed out but is in the report is some of these groups include elements of the reformists within the security apparatus. we really need to focus on how to engage those potential reforms and identify them and increase their own leverage and not make decisions which undermine para leverage. those are the challenges. >> united states has a strong relationsh
egypt one of the two. >> in the case of egypt we have a tremendously close enduring relationship with the security sector. that is political and financial relationship and there are levers. the debate is how to exercise those levers. my own sense, my personal opinion that the more they are exercised on the basis of quiet diplomacy in dialogue with security sectors, the more we can push this process forward but at the same time having a public discussion with egyptian leaders -- there are...
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all the diplomatic folks said, wait a minute, egypt is an ally. did president morsi get the message? suddenly the demonstrations been pulled back today? >> chuck a good question. a tale of two protests quite frankly. near the u.s. embassy behind me you've got the same younger, more radical hard core protesters who continue to throw stones at riot police, who have blocked off the access tot the embase with a wall of concrete that frustrated protesters. canisters have been thrown back even after friday prayers, have been thrown back and forth. the muslim brotherhood groups marching constantly since friday prayers around the town, city, and square, tahrir square below me chanting loudly but peacefully, men, women, and children. it's been like this for several hours. as you mentioned early today morsi and on state tv endorsing the nationwide protest against that film, of course, but saying it's the muslim's responsibility to be peaceful and protect foreign lives and foreign property when doing so. he specifically mentioned it. i've got no reports of v
all the diplomatic folks said, wait a minute, egypt is an ally. did president morsi get the message? suddenly the demonstrations been pulled back today? >> chuck a good question. a tale of two protests quite frankly. near the u.s. embassy behind me you've got the same younger, more radical hard core protesters who continue to throw stones at riot police, who have blocked off the access tot the embase with a wall of concrete that frustrated protesters. canisters have been thrown back even...
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them in america so america is the new move barack regime obama is the new barack america is the new egypt or the camels with a stick speeding people in the street i'm sure it'll be on fox news shortly well that's not enough for the military industrial complex racket here you. fargo north dakota to homicide less than two homicides per year i guess only one and a half people die a year there since two thousand and five and yet there's they're buying tanks they were buying kevlar they could take like grenade attacks so what what is this about but it's not about terrorism because first of all the population itself says they're more concerned about economic collapse no money is going into preventing economic terrorist nobody is stopping the banking terrorists at all not tell you what it's about it's about making money based on the size of the budget of the project that you're involved with fargo going to say that they need twenty billion dollars in weapons to defend themselves against a couple of car jackers somebody is going to make a two percent fee on the twenty billion dollars procurement
them in america so america is the new move barack regime obama is the new barack america is the new egypt or the camels with a stick speeding people in the street i'm sure it'll be on fox news shortly well that's not enough for the military industrial complex racket here you. fargo north dakota to homicide less than two homicides per year i guess only one and a half people die a year there since two thousand and five and yet there's they're buying tanks they were buying kevlar they could take...
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the film edition of prophet muhammad sparks protests in egypt and libya and here in the u.s. the violence is setting off a firestorm. eye on iran. israel's prime minister said the u.s. is not doing enough to prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon. >> those in the international community who refuse to put red lines before iran don't have a moral right to place a red light before israel. >> and apple announcement, the tech world gets set as apple gets ready to announce it's next generation iphone. this is "cbs morning news" for wednesday, september 12, 2012. good morning, everybody. i'm terrell brown. this morning the state department is condemning actions that left two americans dead. one diplomat was killed. heavily armed militants opened fire and set the consulate on fire. they stormed the embassy in egypt. it was sparked by a video which criticizes prophet muhammed. he's now in hiding. the incident set off a political firestorm in this country. we go to susan mcginnis in washington for more. >> reporter: the protesters were outraged by the trailer to a two hour film
the film edition of prophet muhammad sparks protests in egypt and libya and here in the u.s. the violence is setting off a firestorm. eye on iran. israel's prime minister said the u.s. is not doing enough to prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon. >> those in the international community who refuse to put red lines before iran don't have a moral right to place a red light before israel. >> and apple announcement, the tech world gets set as apple gets ready to announce it's...
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they stormed the embassy in egypt. it was sparked by a video which ridicules islam and the prophet muhammed. the director is now in hiding. the incident set off a political firestorm in this country. we go to susan mcginnis in washington for more. >> reporter: the protesters were outraged by the trailer to a two hour film that ended up being posted to youtube. washington is concerned that the violence may spread to other countries and it wasn't long before politics entered the fray. fires burned in libya this morning after armed gunmen stormed a building killing one american and wounding another. >> americans want to say 0 something bad about prophet muhammad. >> reporter: in egypt demonstrators scaled the wall of the embassy tearing down the american flag and replacing it with an islamic banner. >> we will never accept our prophet muhammed -- >> reporter: those behind the attacks blame an american film they say ridicules prophet muhammad. >> don't make our people angry because they will kill. they will fight. they wil
they stormed the embassy in egypt. it was sparked by a video which ridicules islam and the prophet muhammed. the director is now in hiding. the incident set off a political firestorm in this country. we go to susan mcginnis in washington for more. >> reporter: the protesters were outraged by the trailer to a two hour film that ended up being posted to youtube. washington is concerned that the violence may spread to other countries and it wasn't long before politics entered the fray. fires...
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a long-term question for egypt, you know, ali came back from egypt i spent the last ten days in egypt, and as i was saying earlier i sat down for about an hour at the main islamist brotherhood and sat down with a number of leaders and with what i would like to think of as serious intellectuals and i sat down with the three hands on activists and so on and so forth, and my impression is egypt is going in the right direction. my impression is, and i keep telling them where pessimistic sometimes about how things are handled because of the way that the military council is dealing with the situation there was no evolution sometimes the certain islamist deal with the situation caliphate or not [inaudible] not a wise thing to say in egypt the general impression that i have is that there are many challenges egypt faces today that has to do with forces but are hardly space such as the generals to a lesser degree the paltrow conservative islamists. but i think they are on the defensive, and the people in general, and i would say the democrats in particular, the youth and i mean the ones who rea
a long-term question for egypt, you know, ali came back from egypt i spent the last ten days in egypt, and as i was saying earlier i sat down for about an hour at the main islamist brotherhood and sat down with a number of leaders and with what i would like to think of as serious intellectuals and i sat down with the three hands on activists and so on and so forth, and my impression is egypt is going in the right direction. my impression is, and i keep telling them where pessimistic sometimes...
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it's all about a domino effect here in egypt. let's start with the most developing news and that is a cairo court has agreed to hear a lawsuit by 60 lawyers for that decree he issued on thursday. this is precisely the problem morsi says he is facing day in and day out. every time he tries to take a decision, it gets bogged down in a jew dish ary he says is corrupted and full of remnants of the old regime. that's what led him to issue this decree and why his supporters are saying this is good for the revolution. the problem is for a country of 80 million people coming out of 30 years of the mubarak dicta dictatorship, they don't trust anyone telling them, trust me with all the power and that is what is unfolding in egypt. on the one hand you have the exec it tiutive branch, the jud which many people like in egypt, don't believe is independent, hasn't lived up to the reforms. now they say they want to challenge president morsi's decree. that's why we're seeing this again. chuck? >> ayman, back in a familiar place. thanks vep. up ne
it's all about a domino effect here in egypt. let's start with the most developing news and that is a cairo court has agreed to hear a lawsuit by 60 lawyers for that decree he issued on thursday. this is precisely the problem morsi says he is facing day in and day out. every time he tries to take a decision, it gets bogged down in a jew dish ary he says is corrupted and full of remnants of the old regime. that's what led him to issue this decree and why his supporters are saying this is good...
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friends and strangers lined the funeral processionn there is more violence this morning in egypt, where witnesses said riot police fired warning shots and tear gas outside the u-s embassy in cairo to keep hundreds of protesters away from the building's perimeter.the clashes came amid heightened tensions t u-s diplomatic missions ii the region following tuesday's attack on the u-s consulate in benghazi, libya.as ed payne reports... four americans, including the ambassador to libya, were kille. --reporter pkk-as follows -- u-s flags flew at half-staff at the white houss and the capitol wednesday as the nation mourned.a ggoup of peavily armed militants launched an attack on the u-s consulate complex in benghazi on tuesday,,pelting it with gunfire ann rocket-propelled grenades.the siege ignited a fire, filling the safe room with smoke, and driiing at least one person in it to the roof.in the end, four died, including the u-- ambassador to libya, chris stevens, who helped save benghazi during last year's revolution.he's the first u-s ambassador tt be killed since 19979.a life-long friend ope
friends and strangers lined the funeral processionn there is more violence this morning in egypt, where witnesses said riot police fired warning shots and tear gas outside the u-s embassy in cairo to keep hundreds of protesters away from the building's perimeter.the clashes came amid heightened tensions t u-s diplomatic missions ii the region following tuesday's attack on the u-s consulate in benghazi, libya.as ed payne reports... four americans, including the ambassador to libya, were kille....
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right now. >> seizing control of the future direction of egypt is troubling because egypt is the heart of stability there. explain to people how important egypt is in that region. >>guest: well, this is the largest country in the region and often considered the heart of the region in terms of the role it has played and that role has really subsided recently under mubarak, the previous president, but there were glimmers in the latest cease-fire between hamas and israel that maybe egypt could, again, play a role in contrast to turkey which did not play a role. but this calls that into question. if morrissey will act astronaut just a dictator but islamist i question whether he can play that role. >>shepard: we will follow the developments in cairo throughout the night. it is 10:15 in the evening and the crowds are growing. we will go back to steve harrigan as events warrant. president obama taking plans for avoiding fiscal cliff to the voters with a look at his pitch and the response from republicans, next. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 y
right now. >> seizing control of the future direction of egypt is troubling because egypt is the heart of stability there. explain to people how important egypt is in that region. >>guest: well, this is the largest country in the region and often considered the heart of the region in terms of the role it has played and that role has really subsided recently under mubarak, the previous president, but there were glimmers in the latest cease-fire between hamas and israel that maybe...
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. >> sure, you have the problems in egypt which is a difficult transition. libya, we obviously know what happened there at benghazi and a country that is unstable. even tunisia isn't doing that well. when you have crisis and chaos there isn't an opportunity for american leadership. what you would need is a president who would have the grand strategy for what do i want to see happen in the world in the next four years and how am i going to get there? >> the strategy seems to be america withdrawal and retreat in the world. we are r going to cut the gash and the defense budget and we are pulling out of afghanistan. we are already out of iraq. we have add do indicated doing anything in syria. the message around the world is that the u.s. is going to be much -- it is going to lead a lot less i than it has. >> we had the right strategy. we could have the right strategy and there isn't an opportunity. >> in the 1920s it game clear that the victorious powers of the united states, france, britain weren't prepared to enforce the global order that they had imposed at t
. >> sure, you have the problems in egypt which is a difficult transition. libya, we obviously know what happened there at benghazi and a country that is unstable. even tunisia isn't doing that well. when you have crisis and chaos there isn't an opportunity for american leadership. what you would need is a president who would have the grand strategy for what do i want to see happen in the world in the next four years and how am i going to get there? >> the strategy seems to be...
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whether it's turkey's diplomacy with iran, iraq, egypt, or turkey's generous assistance to -- humanitarian assistance to syrian refugees, or turkey's installation of a nato anti-missile battery, or the way it's dealing with the tensions along its border, turkey's taking a strong stance, including for the palestinians, which is close to our heart at the middle east institute. turkey is front and center on the world stage. so a question that we will be looking at today, how is turkey navigating in such a turbulent sea throughout the middle east? how is it dealing with the crisis in syria, with the increased friction with the kurdish population? how will the country repair its relations with israel while sticking to its principles? this conference aims to answer these questions and others that come up today. to do so we have a series of extremely good speakers featuring senator john mccain, turkogluish ambassador nam namak tahn, the foreign min store senior advisor ibrahim kolum will be joining us later today by skype. unfortunately he and senior advisor salek -- amir salek who planned to be
whether it's turkey's diplomacy with iran, iraq, egypt, or turkey's generous assistance to -- humanitarian assistance to syrian refugees, or turkey's installation of a nato anti-missile battery, or the way it's dealing with the tensions along its border, turkey's taking a strong stance, including for the palestinians, which is close to our heart at the middle east institute. turkey is front and center on the world stage. so a question that we will be looking at today, how is turkey navigating...
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and following the protests going on, and there was a revolution in full swing just like tunisia and egypt and we started to follow around the protesters and everything was normal and then the crackdown started. the crackdown came in waves. they would crack down on the protesters and then pull back and crackdown and pullback. and then at a certain point, there was a defining moment when there was the final crackdown when saudi arabia was sort of invited into bahrain by the ruling family of bahrain, and they really did mass arrests and started arresting everyone who was ever associated with the democracy protests, and torturing them and some of them were tortured to death. when that phase of the crackdown happened, that is when it became very difficult to work in bahrain. >> how did you do it with a camera? did you hide the camera? >> in the beginning i had the camera out and was working in public in front of everybody, and then when the crackdown, the really harsh crackdown started march 16th of last year, then we had to sort of start putting my camera in a feminine purse and go around wea
and following the protests going on, and there was a revolution in full swing just like tunisia and egypt and we started to follow around the protesters and everything was normal and then the crackdown started. the crackdown came in waves. they would crack down on the protesters and then pull back and crackdown and pullback. and then at a certain point, there was a defining moment when there was the final crackdown when saudi arabia was sort of invited into bahrain by the ruling family of...
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take a look at egypt. riot police clashing with hundreds of demonstrators in tahrir square after the friday prayers there, just blocks away from the u.s. embassy in cairo as the egyptian president appeals for calm on state television. in lebanon reports of at least one person killed as angry crowds burn american flags there, chanting anti-u.s. slogans and burning american businesses. in the northern lebanese city of tripoli as pope benedict xvi arrives for a three day visit there. in yemen a u.s. marine fast platoon is on the ground to bolster embassy security as yemen any forces fire warning shots and water cannons to keep protesters at bay. visiting the u.s. consulate in benghazi today expressing his sympathy for the killing of ambassador chris stevens there and three other americans earlier this week. we will try to keep a handle on this fast-breaking story as events in the middle east seem to be deteriorating but first right now brand new stories and breaking news. jenna: on that, the situation in the
take a look at egypt. riot police clashing with hundreds of demonstrators in tahrir square after the friday prayers there, just blocks away from the u.s. embassy in cairo as the egyptian president appeals for calm on state television. in lebanon reports of at least one person killed as angry crowds burn american flags there, chanting anti-u.s. slogans and burning american businesses. in the northern lebanese city of tripoli as pope benedict xvi arrives for a three day visit there. in yemen a...
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. >>> and to egypt where an attack has been made on the american consulate in benghazi and now on the ground investigating the murders of two diplomats including ambassador chris steven stevens and two former navy s.e.a.l.s who died trying to protect the consulate survivors. and here in the u.s., the white house is not backing down from the critique of president obama unlike mitt romney. >> i said that the statement was inappropriate, and that is why they backed away from it. >> and no direct response to when the president says you shoot first and aim litter. >> well, this is politics. >> and as he attacks his own party and some are questioning the wisdomf of the assault and the foreign policy advisers. >> it is amateur, and if e had not embarrassed himself and ernl internally the campaign understands he screwed up. >> whoever is advising mitt romney, and whoever is running this campaign is a disaster. >> all of this as a new nbc news/marist/"wall street journal" poll is showing that things are heating up in the race for the white house. but first, what is taking place in the middle e
. >>> and to egypt where an attack has been made on the american consulate in benghazi and now on the ground investigating the murders of two diplomats including ambassador chris steven stevens and two former navy s.e.a.l.s who died trying to protect the consulate survivors. and here in the u.s., the white house is not backing down from the critique of president obama unlike mitt romney. >> i said that the statement was inappropriate, and that is why they backed away from it....
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the struggle in egypt over constitution and power, it is not over. worst thing is to write them off because there is somehow genetically ill dispose today democracy but there are decades of political tradition in these countries that have to be worked through and passed over. it was hard in european europe and hard in south africa and latin america but i think there is some hope that the dynamics can carry them through. >> the united states has to play an active leadership role rather than a passive leadership role. if the united states is passive and barack obama represents democratic ideas that it should be more passive this is the kind of world that results. i think places like egypt and even syria were looking to the united states to have a presence in this transition, but we have not seen the have and we're seen the results. >> paul: where is the potential of flash points? >> we don't talk about europe enough. the crisis in europe has not turned the corner. it's going to get dra mat kli worse. in portugal, spain, italy, there isening political d
the struggle in egypt over constitution and power, it is not over. worst thing is to write them off because there is somehow genetically ill dispose today democracy but there are decades of political tradition in these countries that have to be worked through and passed over. it was hard in european europe and hard in south africa and latin america but i think there is some hope that the dynamics can carry them through. >> the united states has to play an active leadership role rather...
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this follows attacks on embassies in libya and egypt. we will bring you more details as more becomes available. >> in the bay area, milpitas residents are holding a vigil for the 711 employee murdered during a garden morning robbery last weekend. phillies are still looking for these three men who entered the store and confronted that clark 7-eleven is offering a $10,000 reward for anyone that can provide information leading to the arrest and convictions of the people they see here. >> the san francisco ethics commission has rejected a request by ross mirkirimi to postpone sending his case to the board of supervisors. he wanted the commission to wait until after the november election. he argued that the vote on whether to permanently remove him should not take place while many supervisors are running for reelection. xi sound he committed official misconduct in connection with an incident where he bruised his wife's aunt during an argument. >> i know they you can hear me the cow want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for always bein
this follows attacks on embassies in libya and egypt. we will bring you more details as more becomes available. >> in the bay area, milpitas residents are holding a vigil for the 711 employee murdered during a garden morning robbery last weekend. phillies are still looking for these three men who entered the store and confronted that clark 7-eleven is offering a $10,000 reward for anyone that can provide information leading to the arrest and convictions of the people they see here....
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we want to see egypt prosper and do well. -- it has been in good for egypt and the united states. i have been briefed on this subject yesterday. i take it very seriously. if i have the opportunity, and maybe i will in the days to come, i will be looking forward to doing so. i take it very seriously. it is important. it is your son and we know and respect you. it is also a matter of nast's -- national interest to the united states. this is unacceptable. we have to make that clear. we will not accept it. >> thank you senator sessions. >> thank you for your clear statement as well. we hope people are listening and they understand how seriously we take this. i graduated from high school from the american air force base right next door in north africa. i have lived in that part of the world for several years. i know senator sessions may be traveling to that region in the days ahead. i hope that in a combined effort, we can send a clear message of what is acceptable behavior and what is clearly unacceptable. it is completely unacceptable to be detaining young people who are there to try
we want to see egypt prosper and do well. -- it has been in good for egypt and the united states. i have been briefed on this subject yesterday. i take it very seriously. if i have the opportunity, and maybe i will in the days to come, i will be looking forward to doing so. i take it very seriously. it is important. it is your son and we know and respect you. it is also a matter of nast's -- national interest to the united states. this is unacceptable. we have to make that clear. we will not...
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both candidates are claiming victory. >>> and new information this morning on the health of egypt's ousted president, hosni mubarak. his lawyer says his condition is stable and he is not on a respirator or receiving oxygen. mubarak's lawyer says they are trying to obtain a release on the grounds of poor health. >>> a syrian fighter jet landed in a military air base in jordan this morning. it's the first reported syrian defection involving an aircraft since the start of the uprising against president bashar al assad. jordanian officials say the pilot has asked for political asylum. >>> and results of a race closer to home. the annual congress women's softball game between lawmakers and reporters happened last night in d.c. and the journalists known as the bad news babies won. senator amy klobuchar and nbc's own andrea mitchell called the game. proceeds go to help young breast cancer victims. great win for the press corps. we needed that after last year's loss. go media, go. look at that speed there. >>> republican house leaders are moving ahead with plans to hold a full house vote on a cont
both candidates are claiming victory. >>> and new information this morning on the health of egypt's ousted president, hosni mubarak. his lawyer says his condition is stable and he is not on a respirator or receiving oxygen. mubarak's lawyer says they are trying to obtain a release on the grounds of poor health. >>> a syrian fighter jet landed in a military air base in jordan this morning. it's the first reported syrian defection involving an aircraft since the start of the...
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are currently occurring in egypt. there is bipartisan support, once we can get these issues resolved, to support egypt. there seems to be no argument on that from where we sit. our hope is and desire as we proceed this year and have discussions around the budget that it will be clear to us, that the situation gets clear to us and we will be able to provide the assistance we hope to provide -- >> the state department budget briefing from just a short time ago. i cannot tell you today where the money will be spent. we will be coming up with initiatives, with the ideal to support everything from tunisia, to support egypt, areas where things are changing. we have no idea. the world is evolving as we see it. it is all in the overall budget request, up 1.5% from last year. >> would that include the nonmilitary? >> a different pot of money. the egypt money, $250 some million is for direct assistant. >> just want to make sure. >> thanks. me.on't stump >> the core budget, funded at 10%7 billion, and it's a increase. >> there's
are currently occurring in egypt. there is bipartisan support, once we can get these issues resolved, to support egypt. there seems to be no argument on that from where we sit. our hope is and desire as we proceed this year and have discussions around the budget that it will be clear to us, that the situation gets clear to us and we will be able to provide the assistance we hope to provide -- >> the state department budget briefing from just a short time ago. i cannot tell you today where...
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we'll get in the details of what the commitments the egypt government will be. you have a radical shift in egypt going on in terms of a government that is not friendly to u.s. interest. >> chris: democrat congresswoman waters had choice words. >> i saw pictures of boehner and cantor on our screen. these are demons. these are legislators who are destroyingg this counseselry. >> chris: so country. e. those words are not helpful. that is evidence again. any time we put forward pro growth measure get the budget under control that's what happens. individuals on the other side take off on a personal attack that has nothing to do with the debate. >> chris: are you worried that the republican presidential candidates are so negative and are bashing each other so much that they are weakening the entire field and making it easier for barack obama to win the election? >> guest: i think the debate in our primary is one of a debate versus barack obama and about our vision and who can translate or articulate this country. >> chris: you are not troubled by the negativity agains
we'll get in the details of what the commitments the egypt government will be. you have a radical shift in egypt going on in terms of a government that is not friendly to u.s. interest. >> chris: democrat congresswoman waters had choice words. >> i saw pictures of boehner and cantor on our screen. these are demons. these are legislators who are destroyingg this counseselry. >> chris: so country. e. those words are not helpful. that is evidence again. any time we put forward...
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and one of the interesting questions is the people have taken over in egypt have been extremists. that's their history. they've been -- they've been supporters of violence -- violent aggression against israel. now that they have power that they're strained by the necessity of supporting their own people by the necessity of america, of receiving aid their conduct has been somewhat restrained. the way it will continue to be so remains to be seen. >> eliot: muhamed morsi has been dancing an interesting dance. hard to predict. to take a very hard turn away from the middle east quickly your district was affected by hurricane sandy. how much money do you think new york and new jersey can actually hope to get from washington to help recover? >> i think it is too early to venture a guess as to how much money. we'll see. clearly a large amount of money is needed. one interesting fact that i don't think has been mentioned is that fema has in its current budget in its current account which doesn't need replenishment from congress about $6 billion. all of which it could spend on new york and
and one of the interesting questions is the people have taken over in egypt have been extremists. that's their history. they've been -- they've been supporters of violence -- violent aggression against israel. now that they have power that they're strained by the necessity of supporting their own people by the necessity of america, of receiving aid their conduct has been somewhat restrained. the way it will continue to be so remains to be seen. >> eliot: muhamed morsi has been dancing an...
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i think places like egypt and syria were looking to the united states at least to have a presence in the transition, but we have not and we're seeing the results. >> paul: where do you think, other than -- where are the potential flash points in this coming year? >> liook, there are many. one of them, we don't talk about europe enough. the crisis in europe is going to get dramatically worse in portugal, spain, italy. there is dysfunction in the european union. that's one place to look. that's going to encourage russia to make moves of its own, you mentioned south africa. south africa is not going in a good direction, it's supposed to be the most optimistic spot on the african continent. so i don't see many bright spots, maybe new zealand, but some say that even new seeland-- >> still ahead, counting to obamacare. big changes could be coming in 2013 for you and your family. thanks to the president's health care overhaul. we'll tell you what to expect when we come back. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your wor
i think places like egypt and syria were looking to the united states at least to have a presence in the transition, but we have not and we're seeing the results. >> paul: where do you think, other than -- where are the potential flash points in this coming year? >> liook, there are many. one of them, we don't talk about europe enough. the crisis in europe is going to get dramatically worse in portugal, spain, italy. there is dysfunction in the european union. that's one place to...
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gives egypt in aid. you know, that's the money they've gotten every year since 1979, since they signed that peace treaty with israel. egypt says it will not be threatened by money. listen. >> translator: egypt will follow and abide by the law. egypt has known civilization for thousands of years, so egypt won't back down or take a different route because of some aid. >> reporter: we should note that martin dempsey, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, will be in israel -- in egypt on saturday to meet with the generals to try and solve this impasse. megyn? megyn: trace gallagher, thank you very much. >>> well, considering that the united states does give egypt more than $1-- well, $3 billion in military aid a year, should the white house pull the plug on that money? what are we going to do about those 19 americans? we're talking up to five years in jail for something we sanctioned. what should the administration be doing, if anything, to get those americans back home? we will have a fair and balanced
gives egypt in aid. you know, that's the money they've gotten every year since 1979, since they signed that peace treaty with israel. egypt says it will not be threatened by money. listen. >> translator: egypt will follow and abide by the law. egypt has known civilization for thousands of years, so egypt won't back down or take a different route because of some aid. >> reporter: we should note that martin dempsey, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, will be in israel -- in...
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i mean one bomb in his famous speech in cairo when he first became president i think the people in egypt thought he was talking maybe they should embrace democratic values but what i think they missed was that he wants america to be more like egypt where there's a club talk or see in charge and people get beaten in the street for no reason other than they don't want to be poor and abused by their government anymore so i think people misunderstood the point of obama's speech he was she was stumping form a better ideas and now he's embraced them in america so america is the new move barack regime obama is the new barack america is the new egypt or the camels with a stick speeding people in the street i'm sure it'll be on fox news shortly well that's not enough for the military industrial complex racket here you've got fargo north dakota two homicide less than two high. per year i guess only one and a half people die a year there since two thousand and five and yet their spend their buying tanks they were buying kevil are they could take grenade attacks so what is this about it's but it's n
i mean one bomb in his famous speech in cairo when he first became president i think the people in egypt thought he was talking maybe they should embrace democratic values but what i think they missed was that he wants america to be more like egypt where there's a club talk or see in charge and people get beaten in the street for no reason other than they don't want to be poor and abused by their government anymore so i think people misunderstood the point of obama's speech he was she was...
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we partnered with the muslim brotherhood we realize half of egypt against them. we need a task force on syria as soon as we can. melia: walid, thanks very much as always. another port strike threatens to cripple the economy just in time for the new year. whoo-hoo. our next guest has the answers how to prepare for it and ways to fix it. we'll fix something tonight, i promise. at the end of the day it is all abou money. ♪ . melissa: just in time for the new year another round of port strikes are looming. this could affect ports on east and gulf coast that could affect ports coast to coast. dock workers are threatenin to waloff the job on dember 30th at 12:01 on the dot if they can'tome to agreement with management, united states maritime alliance. if this happens, we're looking tens of thousands of people temporarily unemployed. businesses suffering without necessary goods. it could cost the nation a billion dollars a day. linda corn felled is a partner at jenner and block. she is here to break down what can be done to fix this and how businesses can prepare r th
we partnered with the muslim brotherhood we realize half of egypt against them. we need a task force on syria as soon as we can. melia: walid, thanks very much as always. another port strike threatens to cripple the economy just in time for the new year. whoo-hoo. our next guest has the answers how to prepare for it and ways to fix it. we'll fix something tonight, i promise. at the end of the day it is all abou money. ♪ . melissa: just in time for the new year another round of port strikes...
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they asked in egypt and he rebuffs them and they asked in israel and rebuff them. specifically asked in libya, the same thing. these are the countries that we saw the chaos and murders happen. he is saying you know what? i'm too busy for you. it doesn't make me feel good. guest if you saw this evasive amateurish response under bush, "new york times" would scream for impeachment. the media again for some reason is covering up the incompetence. i've seen better journalism in bazooka joe wrapper. >> bob: your commitment to the u.n. is really -- >> greg: that is true. good point. that is a good point. >> bob: great state. >> greg: good point. you're right. >> eric: i don't think anyone is making the point that u.n. is a great platform or there is any use for it. why not take the opportunity to meet with several world leaders at one time? i can't get over israel. busy with things going on here. no. he came to him. why not sit down? >> bob: i think the -- [ overtalk ] it's a mistake. >> andrea: that's probably the biggest mistake. egypt and lib yeah. but he is running on
they asked in egypt and he rebuffs them and they asked in israel and rebuff them. specifically asked in libya, the same thing. these are the countries that we saw the chaos and murders happen. he is saying you know what? i'm too busy for you. it doesn't make me feel good. guest if you saw this evasive amateurish response under bush, "new york times" would scream for impeachment. the media again for some reason is covering up the incompetence. i've seen better journalism in bazooka joe...
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egypt is a linchpin for trying to achieve some kind of lasting peace in the middle east. when president mahmoud morsi was elected in june, coming out of the muslim brotherhood party, there were a lot of concerns in the u.s. about the direction of egypt as an ally, whether they would be a reliable partner in the kinds of negotiations that we just saw this past week. morsi seems to have walked a very fine line, but so far succeeded. on the one hand he acted as a proxy for hamas in the peace talks with the united states, and on the other hand. he -- egypt and morsi stood by their 30-year peace agreement with israel, and it's a balancing account for president morsi. and president obama praised him for being pragmatic and helping to get this deal done. >> actually, i have to go real quick. but jonathan, you said you were a bit pessimistic about israel and gaza, figuring it out. do you think this is a good start? >> this is actually like a really surprisingly good sign that he would be the -- play this role. just to underscore this, he hasn't named israel -- he hasn't referred
egypt is a linchpin for trying to achieve some kind of lasting peace in the middle east. when president mahmoud morsi was elected in june, coming out of the muslim brotherhood party, there were a lot of concerns in the u.s. about the direction of egypt as an ally, whether they would be a reliable partner in the kinds of negotiations that we just saw this past week. morsi seems to have walked a very fine line, but so far succeeded. on the one hand he acted as a proxy for hamas in the peace talks...
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it is overshadowed right now by other issues like iran and egypt, so it is not at the top of ohio, but it is an enduring problem -- up the top of the pile, but it is an enduring problem that ultimately will be a mortal threat to israel, because if that issue is not resolved in an equitable fashion, the chances of israel becoming an integral part of the middle east decline, and if the middle east is going to assert itself, if it becomes self contained and self- assertive, for israel is not very promising, so i think from a moral point of view this as an important time -- an important priority. i think the majority of israelis and palestinians are prepared for a settlement, but it will never happen without american initiative. >> to you agree? >> no one has worked harder to try to come up with ideas to try to make it work. i think for the near-term negotiations are not on. there is too much talk about iran. it seems the prime minister netanyahu wants negotiations without an outcome, and their politics do not permit it, so what do we do? the thing that is so important is what the palestin
it is overshadowed right now by other issues like iran and egypt, so it is not at the top of ohio, but it is an enduring problem -- up the top of the pile, but it is an enduring problem that ultimately will be a mortal threat to israel, because if that issue is not resolved in an equitable fashion, the chances of israel becoming an integral part of the middle east decline, and if the middle east is going to assert itself, if it becomes self contained and self- assertive, for israel is not very...